Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Did you know that many people experience chronic stress, anxiety and body pain, digestive issues and other symptoms as a result of their experiences with a traumatic event or events that they experienced? 

The events could have been considered by most to be very scary or could be considered to be not as scary to some people. What one person finds stressful and their brains deem as traumatic may not be for another person.

Post traumatic stress symptoms that people experience and is often known as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can really affect a person’s daily functioning. 

Impacts can have far reaching effects on the person’s ability to participate in activities that are meaningful to them. 

In order to help people get to the bottom of what’s going on in their body and identify the barriers affecting them, I use a variety of different approaches. I mainly use a Polyvagal Approach to treatment